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currently, not really used, at least not in the way facebook uses lot of the data. are there any plans to change that? the role ofrt with ngo's in government. that is a key question i was eager to hear you talk more about anyway. class i think -- the internet is not something anyone company or ,ven one sector of companies organizations, works on. will something where there be carriers and infrastructure providers and governments and ngos and a lot of different types of folks. facebook's role in this -- we are not organizing all the connections between the spirit a lot of the collaboration going on, what we have tried to do is help to create this internet.org umbrella framework that aligns the mission. a lot of the work the folks were trying to do and say, these are the kinds of companies doing this work. it has enabled a lot of different conversations that would not have otherwise happened. see forhe things we folks trying to build new kinds of infrastructure, they often need partners to help the plate and get it out to different places, whether that is companies we
currently, not really used, at least not in the way facebook uses lot of the data. are there any plans to change that? the role ofrt with ngo's in government. that is a key question i was eager to hear you talk more about anyway. class i think -- the internet is not something anyone company or ,ven one sector of companies organizations, works on. will something where there be carriers and infrastructure providers and governments and ngos and a lot of different types of folks. facebook's role in...
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businesses for hundreds of use without using the label. thing was what got capitalism do to you was this notion that economists brought to it which was the idea of profit months months of. doom three buz you don't know if you don't think carlos to the north koreans to release. everyone in my life that i cared about their government and then. they came askin well. i was set national champion in track and field and also i was able to go and qualify for the olympic games. you know one nine hundred eighty eight i started to experiment with other drugs i had lost all the financial means that i. was really on the street. black market bring out the kids. pay a little break. three cheers. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy right albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why a handful of transnational corporations that will p
businesses for hundreds of use without using the label. thing was what got capitalism do to you was this notion that economists brought to it which was the idea of profit months months of. doom three buz you don't know if you don't think carlos to the north koreans to release. everyone in my life that i cared about their government and then. they came askin well. i was set national champion in track and field and also i was able to go and qualify for the olympic games. you know one nine hundred...
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only uses line where i have four or five. >> you are a unique use case. friends arepp mostly abroad. wichat with things in china and think that's how you will see these going down. you see these big marketing things with wechat and that goes country by country. >> it could play out the way facebook later at which means there were local champions that got squashed by facebook on the desktop. it could play out that there was a local winner in each country on mobile. i think there is another way of looking at this which is when you get your smartphone out-of-the-box, it's already got free social apps -- i hesitate to predict that there will be one more. what all of these guys are doing is un bundling different arts of your social's communications experience. you can choose how you can speak to your boss. how am i going to speak to this person? do i want to post a picture? do i want to share a bunch of baby photos with grandparents? there is a systemic plurality of options. -- i'm notessarily necessarily sure it will collapse into one. one of the ways of look
only uses line where i have four or five. >> you are a unique use case. friends arepp mostly abroad. wichat with things in china and think that's how you will see these going down. you see these big marketing things with wechat and that goes country by country. >> it could play out the way facebook later at which means there were local champions that got squashed by facebook on the desktop. it could play out that there was a local winner in each country on mobile. i think there is...
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are they going to be using go ahead and go ahead finish if they are going to be using it are the kids are the kids going to be using facebook when they get older you know because snapchat has what they want now but when they get older and when they do become media consumers and they want the stuff that me or all sooner you are putting out then are they going to move to facebook and i think that's a big question too and i think the cultural stuff you know you can kind of gloss over that either because i think in russia we were wrong there's another kind of they have their own social that we're awaiting is huge in russia called to come to everyone is on a very particular it's very popular but i would say and you know anybody that has made book a penitentiary in the area and it may be facebook is very very competitive in russia. clive let me go to you has facebook redefined what we mean by community. yeah well you know in one sense yes because it is allowed us to to stay in contact with what sociologists call weak links ok so weakly you think about your strong links your strong links the
are they going to be using go ahead and go ahead finish if they are going to be using it are the kids are the kids going to be using facebook when they get older you know because snapchat has what they want now but when they get older and when they do become media consumers and they want the stuff that me or all sooner you are putting out then are they going to move to facebook and i think that's a big question too and i think the cultural stuff you know you can kind of gloss over that either...
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income-tax us that i need to move away. some of the state that has a lower tax rates or around the country. that may be the option pripet if you need to plan for that now because property values are going up. >> he is a certified financial planner. he is excellent at what he does. newfocusfinancial.com >> will be right back. >> welcome back. we are talking generation x and we are talking about real- estate. this is the american dream. in the bay area is very difficult. >> let's bring in an expert, tony mendes. he will talk about real estate for generation x. describe to me what you are seeing? >> they are 33 to if 37 years of age. they had more down payment than generation y they have kids, 71 percent of them are married. this is a mix in the bay area. we see a lot of generation x. but we have samba own homes and that one a bigger one or they bought a bigger one during the crisis and then you have generation x that could not move and then the first-time home buyers and renters. >> when you break this down into how difficult
income-tax us that i need to move away. some of the state that has a lower tax rates or around the country. that may be the option pripet if you need to plan for that now because property values are going up. >> he is a certified financial planner. he is excellent at what he does. newfocusfinancial.com >> will be right back. >> welcome back. we are talking generation x and we are talking about real- estate. this is the american dream. in the bay area is very difficult....
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is he with us? >> i am. >> we have not forgotten about you. >> i certainly agree with all of the commentary. what is most important about what we learned is the ability of tesla to ramp up production. we knew that was going to happen. we did not know the numbers necessarily until today, and now we are saying they're going from 600 per week to 1000 per week. that is obviously more vehicles. that is right to the bottom line, and that is obviously critical. >> they are going to deliver 55% more cars next year, but they say they are hampered by the ability to build enough batteries, and this factory, elon musk says some crazy things, but a lot of times, they come to fruition, evidenced by the card company he started. >> right. >> he wants to build the same ioncity of lithium batteries at this factory than is currently being built in the rest of the world. that is massive. >> if they are going to go mass market, they need more batteries than is produced on earth right now, and they need that. >> let's al
is he with us? >> i am. >> we have not forgotten about you. >> i certainly agree with all of the commentary. what is most important about what we learned is the ability of tesla to ramp up production. we knew that was going to happen. we did not know the numbers necessarily until today, and now we are saying they're going from 600 per week to 1000 per week. that is obviously more vehicles. that is right to the bottom line, and that is obviously critical. >> they are...
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natural areas has been using a great amount of herbicides by whatever measure n. 2013 it used more tier 1 herbicides than san francisco rec and park put together excluding the golf course which is a special case. also is treating [speaker not understood] golf course, not all the other golf courses. and that's a special case because of the contract that harding is under. ~ i'm going to try and show you two graphs. 2011 to 2013 are derived from the original [speaker not understood] documents. we know the department of the environment has been working very hard to track pesticide use with its new database that was installed in 2010. we have spent a lot of hours trying to reconcile them and we found that the database still has significant data problems with months of missing data and we wanted to work with chris geiger and his team to improve the accuracy. but [speaker not understood] are the most accurate representation of herbicide use for the natural areas. people are particularly sensitive about the use of toxic herbicides in natural areas which are wetlands and our gardens. people are
natural areas has been using a great amount of herbicides by whatever measure n. 2013 it used more tier 1 herbicides than san francisco rec and park put together excluding the golf course which is a special case. also is treating [speaker not understood] golf course, not all the other golf courses. and that's a special case because of the contract that harding is under. ~ i'm going to try and show you two graphs. 2011 to 2013 are derived from the original [speaker not understood] documents. we...
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i think people are over using it. that is my personal taste. that accounts for nothing but in the world of investment, people should have a good five-year one. >> next up is zinga. this was a back door play. this is a game and they had a couple of others and they have been well known to steal ideas or game ideas. i do not get it. i do not think that you need a gaming company to be publicly traded. they acquired company's. they had usage numbers that went down. i think their stock had bad,. next up, twitter. let's call the main loser. because this is well to point out. >> they're not getting that engagement from mom-and-pop store people who are too intimidated by their scaffold see that they have built. jimmied fallon, justin timber lakes, left the twitter. >> that did not-as this intimidates people. if you want nils, on the stock market, it is a great place to go in they need to let people figure out that they are a great place to go, you do not have stood tweet characters and you do not have to drop a message. but we are the best site to come
i think people are over using it. that is my personal taste. that accounts for nothing but in the world of investment, people should have a good five-year one. >> next up is zinga. this was a back door play. this is a game and they had a couple of others and they have been well known to steal ideas or game ideas. i do not get it. i do not think that you need a gaming company to be publicly traded. they acquired company's. they had usage numbers that went down. i think their stock had...
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advertisers can use the new tool . apple is bringing its itunes festival to the united states for the very first time. the free concert event will take place this march at the annual sxsw conference. it was held in london in years past. artists include coldplay, imagine dragons, and keith urban. apple will stream all five nights of the festival live. samsung seems to be taking the first step towards its own software and services. its new version of the galaxy gear smart watch will run on tizen. it is an open source project. expected to unveil its new smart watch later this month. tesla is riding high on an increase in model as deliveries. the electric carmaker reported revenue, up more than one million percent year over year. betty liu joining us today from new york. what are the big numbers from the call today? 33,000 model last sedans, that is up 55% from last year. the company had gross margins of 25% last quarter. they may even be able to get it up to 28% by the end of the year. >> they are planning to ship 35,000
advertisers can use the new tool . apple is bringing its itunes festival to the united states for the very first time. the free concert event will take place this march at the annual sxsw conference. it was held in london in years past. artists include coldplay, imagine dragons, and keith urban. apple will stream all five nights of the festival live. samsung seems to be taking the first step towards its own software and services. its new version of the galaxy gear smart watch will run on tizen....
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drive they don't have to use public restrooms like the rest of us they can have their own bougie toilets it now begs the question do you think that. public policies are a human right you know is it a worry or can he with what was a quote i'm going to use this all the time now i am if the market doesn't win it's no use it so i don't agree with you i mean really i mean that's putting you know is it a human right. it could be every day it could be i guess there's this organization out of portland called you a lush that is saying that this is a human right. you know maybe maybe we could invest more money in making sure that the public toilets we have which we do have them. to a higher standard but instead we're going to. give it as a luxury simply to rich people not the rest of us now you know the public but what happens if i don't want to be a member can i just use the toilet for a day like let's i want to go the full monty how about a dream say aloud with pashto and go yeah just since it was a fifteen dollars for two days i think it's eight dollars for a day which could be a problem becaus
drive they don't have to use public restrooms like the rest of us they can have their own bougie toilets it now begs the question do you think that. public policies are a human right you know is it a worry or can he with what was a quote i'm going to use this all the time now i am if the market doesn't win it's no use it so i don't agree with you i mean really i mean that's putting you know is it a human right. it could be every day it could be i guess there's this organization out of portland...
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use case, though. >> yes. my whatsapp friends are mostly all abroad. my wife is mostly all taiwan. i think that is how you're going to see these battles going down. you see these big marketing things. that is country by country. >> there are several different dynamics here. it could play out the way facebook played out. there were local champions who got squashed by facebook on the desktop. it could play out the way that instant messaging did. there was a local winner in each country. that's what everyone used, rather than anything specific about the product. when you get your smartphone out of the box, it already has three social apps in it. it has phone, sms and e-mail. i hesitate to presume there will be one more. i think that if all these guys are doing is unbundling different parts of your social and communications experience -- so you can choose. how am i going speak to my boss? is it an email or sms? how am i going to speak to this person? do i want to send a photo on snap chat or post a picture on inst
use case, though. >> yes. my whatsapp friends are mostly all abroad. my wife is mostly all taiwan. i think that is how you're going to see these battles going down. you see these big marketing things. that is country by country. >> there are several different dynamics here. it could play out the way facebook played out. there were local champions who got squashed by facebook on the desktop. it could play out the way that instant messaging did. there was a local winner in each...
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monetizing us on the back of her state of sabah. when this lady was rescued in new ross the water was off to the steering wheel. the one bridgetown. so we're stuck in traffic for four hours. we're here since they don't want to england's ross fabric and then doesn't the school with death and has no clothes off the water came up the drains on the kenyan watford city mocking the flood barriers the whole buried on recognizable. for the year in the region. it is a barrier wall. and as long there's that this series on sunday everyone has just noticed hundreds of factors hundreds of questions. for now. i dreamt of answers. of course theres really overshadowed its banks began many businesses on the ocean short term cost of the mock up is expected to run into many minions cork city council has warned that nothing is likely to be even more severe torah nights bono who don't really believe in the head priest expensive ones freaky as he says he began to wait till i mean these things into traffic diversions that this is the council's emergency t
monetizing us on the back of her state of sabah. when this lady was rescued in new ross the water was off to the steering wheel. the one bridgetown. so we're stuck in traffic for four hours. we're here since they don't want to england's ross fabric and then doesn't the school with death and has no clothes off the water came up the drains on the kenyan watford city mocking the flood barriers the whole buried on recognizable. for the year in the region. it is a barrier wall. and as long there's...
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stay with us. more on the agenda. >> in london, the is on the move on bloomberg television, your radio, and streaming on your phone and tablet. the federal reserve delivered their minutes. unemployment hit a 6.5% threshold. jonathan ferro has a full and robust review. >> it was the first unanimous decision of the fed. there's very little that is unanimous about what took went to the meeting. several officials want to make it is 10e message that billion. are they on autopilot? there's nothing to indicate they are moving away from that. interest rates. let's be clear that there is a conversation by a small minority. conversation is happening and that is symbolic. you don't worry about the personal spat. what are we getting in terms of forward guidance? 0.1% away from the 6.5% threshold and we knew the discussion is going to happen. ultimately, it comes down to the concerns about low inflation and this went through the meeting. there is a concern about the snap in the labor market. doesn't sound famil
stay with us. more on the agenda. >> in london, the is on the move on bloomberg television, your radio, and streaming on your phone and tablet. the federal reserve delivered their minutes. unemployment hit a 6.5% threshold. jonathan ferro has a full and robust review. >> it was the first unanimous decision of the fed. there's very little that is unanimous about what took went to the meeting. several officials want to make it is 10e message that billion. are they on autopilot?...
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thanks for joining us. heavy black smoke burning barricades and bodies the historic center one of europe's most beautiful cities now resembles a medieval walls oh this is key here but you're in a response and following days of deadly clashes between radical protesters and police x. of us in the ukrainian capital now control the area around independence square have captured a number of buildings and these are the latest pictures from bring to you now and it's believed they used the roofs of some buildings to target police with gunfire and as far as we know almost eighty lives have been lost since the rest started on tuesday best just their fishel figure the opposition claims the number of casualties is much higher eyewitness reports are numerous videos show dozens of bodies lying openly in the streets covered only by the same blind kids the number of those injured is in the many hundreds of his crew has been at the very epicenter of the violence and. brings us the latest during the night nine hour long negot
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>> using ios or android? >> exactly. >> we considered using android in the beginning, but at the time, he thought android was not ready for implementation into an automotive application. it was too early in the life of android. i could see us doing some sort of protective mode or emulator that allows people to use android or ios applications. you know, that is somewhat peripheral to the fundamental goal of tesla, which is to accelerate electric car evolution. that is really the important thing. things like whether there is ios or android in the car is somewhat peripheral to that. >> before it let you go, i tweeted out to our followers what questions they would have for you and most of the questions that came back revolved around driverless cars. tesla has partnered with this israeli company to look into driverless technology. do you want to be the first out of the gate? do you want to be breaking into that market? >> i should clarify that. tesla has built up a significant expertise in autonomous driving. i wo
>> using ios or android? >> exactly. >> we considered using android in the beginning, but at the time, he thought android was not ready for implementation into an automotive application. it was too early in the life of android. i could see us doing some sort of protective mode or emulator that allows people to use android or ios applications. you know, that is somewhat peripheral to the fundamental goal of tesla, which is to accelerate electric car evolution. that is really...
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>> using ios or android? >> exactly. >> we considered using android in the beginning, but at the time, he thought android was not ready for implementation into an automotive application. it was too early in the life of android. i could see us doing some sort of protective mode or emulator that allows people to use android or ios applications. you know, that is somewhat peripheral to the fundamental goal of tesla, which is to accelerate electric car evolution. that is really the important thing. things like whether there is ios or android in the car is somewhat peripheral to that. >> before it let you go, i tweeted out to our followers what questions they would have for you and most of the questions that came back revolved around driverless cars. tesla has partnered with this israeli company to look into driverless technology. do you want to be the first out of the gate? do you want to be breaking into that market? >> i should clarify that. tesla has built up a significant expertise in autonomous driving. i wo
>> using ios or android? >> exactly. >> we considered using android in the beginning, but at the time, he thought android was not ready for implementation into an automotive application. it was too early in the life of android. i could see us doing some sort of protective mode or emulator that allows people to use android or ios applications. you know, that is somewhat peripheral to the fundamental goal of tesla, which is to accelerate electric car evolution. that is really...
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like us on hd, facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> coming up next, a look at the british parliament with former c-span london producer bernard k. after that, david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. i'll buy the prime minister's remarks on scotland's potential separation from the united kingdom. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," bernard tate, former c-span producer in london. he discusses his 25 years with the network and his career in journalism. >> the man on your screen is named bernard tate. most of you in the audience
like us on hd, facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> coming up next, a look at the british parliament with former c-span london producer bernard k. after that, david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. i'll buy the prime minister's remarks on scotland's potential separation from the united kingdom. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," bernard tate, former c-span producer in london. he discusses his 25 years with the network and his career in...
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use our aps? >> i think they just gave samsung greater incorrective to do that by selling the moat rolea assets. i love his math. it tells you that 1% for a $400 billion cap named google they spent $4 billion in cash and they generate that on a quarterly basis at least and gave themselves a hedge or patent protection. and if you remember two years ago the patent spikes were a lot more severe than they are now. so it seems to me that after all it's been said and done it's worked out well for google. they prorblee overstretched themselves in trying to think they could actually redefine the mobile phone industry. but they got patent protection. they moved on. and investor are happy they gt rid of what looks like a tangential area. >> you think this is a misstep or in the scheme of things not that big a deal? >> i agree with mark. they deactivated a potential bomb in the form of some pretty destructive litigation. but clearly they did have ambitions around turning moat rolea into the preeminent androi
use our aps? >> i think they just gave samsung greater incorrective to do that by selling the moat rolea assets. i love his math. it tells you that 1% for a $400 billion cap named google they spent $4 billion in cash and they generate that on a quarterly basis at least and gave themselves a hedge or patent protection. and if you remember two years ago the patent spikes were a lot more severe than they are now. so it seems to me that after all it's been said and done it's worked out well...
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that brought us closer together. here is a guy who can really work with us and find out what the right answer is and make it happen. i think that is a strong example. >> john, what is it that they say that makes satya nadella a strong ceo? what makes him special? >> a couple of things. first of all this idea of him being able to be standing next to an area of growth, an area where microsoft can say we are making inroads. the second thing being his connection to the world of startups and silicon valley, where technology is going. you put those together with his willingness and i go back to that comment he made -- this idea of being willing to cut down walls and shift around the politics of microsoft to actually get things done. i would say that is a one, two, three combination that helped him get the job, certainly. >> well, disney ceo bob iger joins us next. we get the latest on disney business. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of west where we focus on technology and the future of business. disney had a strong quarte
that brought us closer together. here is a guy who can really work with us and find out what the right answer is and make it happen. i think that is a strong example. >> john, what is it that they say that makes satya nadella a strong ceo? what makes him special? >> a couple of things. first of all this idea of him being able to be standing next to an area of growth, an area where microsoft can say we are making inroads. the second thing being his connection to the world of startups...
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thank you for joining us. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. california has been suffering from a severe drought. 2013 was the driest year on record. erik schatzker has spent the week here on our coast in california. he joins us from paso robles in southern california. you went to magic mountain earlier this week. how bad is it? >> i know you like to get your kicks in lake tahoe. our buddy jon erlichman gets his big air at mammoth mountain because it's closer to los angeles. most of the traffic that mammoth gets come from los angeles. rusty gregory is the ceo of mammoth mountain and chairman of the board. he has a unique perspective on the trot because he sits on top of the sierra snowpack. he has a window into the future and can see the time bomb that's going to blow up this summer when california begins to run dry. >> in the west, water is a big deal. it is a heavily agriculturally dependent area. the headwaters of the l.a. aqueduct supply l.a. with water. the politics of california starts here. governor brown declared a drought emergency a f
thank you for joining us. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. california has been suffering from a severe drought. 2013 was the driest year on record. erik schatzker has spent the week here on our coast in california. he joins us from paso robles in southern california. you went to magic mountain earlier this week. how bad is it? >> i know you like to get your kicks in lake tahoe. our buddy jon erlichman gets his big air at mammoth...
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agrees with us? >> they are on our board because they believe in our mission. >> you said it was primarily to help fulfill this vision, but you paid $19 million for it. i am trying to put myself in the head of the board. i probably agree that long-term making the world more connected and open is a good thing. but they are numbers people, a lot of them. that is a huge investment you just made. it sounds like the return is very long-term. is it the right way to think of whatsapp? it is not the way it has been discussed in the media, as a connect the world sort of tool. it has been talked about as an advertising platform. is ae first piece is, it company by itself. and then there is the strategic value, what we can do together. i think by itself, it is worth more than $19 billion. it is hard to exactly make that case today, because they have low revenue compared to that number. there are very few services that reach a billion people in the world. they are much more valuable. i could be wrong. there is a
agrees with us? >> they are on our board because they believe in our mission. >> you said it was primarily to help fulfill this vision, but you paid $19 million for it. i am trying to put myself in the head of the board. i probably agree that long-term making the world more connected and open is a good thing. but they are numbers people, a lot of them. that is a huge investment you just made. it sounds like the return is very long-term. is it the right way to think of whatsapp? it...
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tweet us who you think won it. tweet us and use either the #lnkd or the #fb. we'll have the results at the end of the show. and if there's one thing we know, it's that all stocks within a sector are not created equal. the specific names you picked really do matter once again. cnbc's dom chu joins us now on why it's a stock picker's market more than ever. dom? >> scott, i want to take this debate to the next level because the reason you're having that debate is because stocks are no longer in this risk on, risk off. everything trades together type market. here's a chart that shows you why. this chart shows you the implied correlations in the s&p 500 stocks. it's a fancy way of saying the high their chart goes the more everything trades together. the lower that chart goes the more you have these discrepancies, this divergence sis, fundamental cases to be made. now you question see the levels we were at before the financial crisis. maybe things are back to normal again. here are three examples. in the world of pharmaceuticals. this is just 2014 year to date resul
tweet us who you think won it. tweet us and use either the #lnkd or the #fb. we'll have the results at the end of the show. and if there's one thing we know, it's that all stocks within a sector are not created equal. the specific names you picked really do matter once again. cnbc's dom chu joins us now on why it's a stock picker's market more than ever. dom? >> scott, i want to take this debate to the next level because the reason you're having that debate is because stocks are no longer...
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that is something that we have been used to. google has been competing with us. yahoo! has been competing with us, and now facebook. this is something that is one of those milestones along the way as you are going from a startup to being a really important company. we are excited, actually, about the overall space getting the attention. and i think as a startup, you have to think about two things when you have these big competitors. the first is, stay true to your vision, who you are and what you are about and not let the competitors pull you off into some other space. and number two, stay true to your customers. keep offering the things they will love. what is interesting about what facebook has done is they have treated a better way to look at facebook using some of the same magazine-like ideas that flip board has been doing. but it seems that facebook has been living in the direction of wanting to offer personalized content. and they do that now, but it is mostly user generated and not professionally generated. >> it is stuff that is on facebook. you cannot look at t
that is something that we have been used to. google has been competing with us. yahoo! has been competing with us, and now facebook. this is something that is one of those milestones along the way as you are going from a startup to being a really important company. we are excited, actually, about the overall space getting the attention. and i think as a startup, you have to think about two things when you have these big competitors. the first is, stay true to your vision, who you are and what...
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we are used to using pins. we use them on debit cards every day. >> again, the feeling is that anything additional on top of what people do is a fear for these guys. i agree with you. i think a lot of the country is starting to agree with you and that's why the hearings are starting. >> good. with me a pen. the hassle when you get -- when your account is hacked is beyond. it takes hours and hours, have to change your credit card number, go through so much hassle and one pin will change it? i'm for it. i'd be interested know what you think about this. tweet us,@shep news team. would adding a pin be so inconvenient or is adding a pin okay with you, and be creative. right? >> that's right. no question at all. >> and maybe they'll monitor@shep news deck because i have a feeling what will happen. >>> new jersey governor chris christie appearing in front of the cameras this afternoon after making new comments about that massive traffic tieup controversy and political bay peak accusation that have been causing him so
we are used to using pins. we use them on debit cards every day. >> again, the feeling is that anything additional on top of what people do is a fear for these guys. i agree with you. i think a lot of the country is starting to agree with you and that's why the hearings are starting. >> good. with me a pen. the hassle when you get -- when your account is hacked is beyond. it takes hours and hours, have to change your credit card number, go through so much hassle and one pin will...
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it uses infrared power. faster andod 50% uses 80% less energy. it saves you time and money. >> it is a new way to cook. >> it is been tested that food has less fat in the new wave of and. it is great for anyone who wants healthier and better tasting meals for their family. safe,it is dishwasher clean up take seconds. it is been tested and recommended. heidi bove as they show you how to make every meal of the day. you will have a buy one get one >> i'm so happy to be back here with you. >> this is a phenomenon. it is the number one infrared cooking device in the world. we know how incredible it is. for those of you out there who do not know about the nuwave oven yet, you are in for such a surprise. it is a great appliance. >> i have something i know you're going to love. this is one of the easiest meals, healthiest and most -- one of my favorites to make. >> we know it is going to be good. >> a bag of frozen chicken breasts. >> frozen? >> look how frozen they are. [laughter] >> that would be frozen. i'm going to put a few right here on the grill.
it uses infrared power. faster andod 50% uses 80% less energy. it saves you time and money. >> it is a new way to cook. >> it is been tested that food has less fat in the new wave of and. it is great for anyone who wants healthier and better tasting meals for their family. safe,it is dishwasher clean up take seconds. it is been tested and recommended. heidi bove as they show you how to make every meal of the day. you will have a buy one get one >> i'm so happy to be back here...
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businesses for hundreds of years without using the label. but i think what we're going to capitalism do redo was this notion that economists brought to it which was the idea of profit maximizing. and we're back with the mayor of a live picture capital so she had the thought you brought home of this much about what is about all of you know some that are so scared by the reports in the western media that they're now saying they want to go out anywhere. except for the competitions. it would you say to them how would you cause their fierce little. as the mayor of saatchi i can assure you you can be calm and. you get nothing to worry about. i can't understand how anyone could spread these rumors this is simply not true or that we want our guests and athletes to enjoy the scenery we worked hard to make our city bright and beautiful the. winner at time everywhere and we've got one a fool greenplum treason horrocks and saw it she was so with you you're most welcome to visit the city and enjoy the hospitality of our residents on all ports we'll do ou
businesses for hundreds of years without using the label. but i think what we're going to capitalism do redo was this notion that economists brought to it which was the idea of profit maximizing. and we're back with the mayor of a live picture capital so she had the thought you brought home of this much about what is about all of you know some that are so scared by the reports in the western media that they're now saying they want to go out anywhere. except for the competitions. it would you...
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or your brother do my brother he used to work for you p.s. for a while now he's a mail carrier. you take care of him and he don't need you. he act like he needs me you know. i don't know if i take care of or not i'm going to take credit for that but he definitely has a lot of cool gifts. when we come back we'll talk about n.w.a. and ice cubes thoughts on rap music today stay with us. that. would make. i've got a quote for you. that's pretty tough. stay with substory. get this guy like you but smear that guy stead of working for the people all the tissues in the mainstream media for each other right bribes data. they did rather well. he stars in that of one movie in america right along his ice cube you said the world's most dangerous group was n.w.a. tell me about n.w.a. and sauce how did that whole story well you know n.w.a. what it stands for it stands for but out of tunes. it was really are our only weapon protests again it's what we saw you know what was happening to our neighborhood you know you know come in in an era of gang banging crac
or your brother do my brother he used to work for you p.s. for a while now he's a mail carrier. you take care of him and he don't need you. he act like he needs me you know. i don't know if i take care of or not i'm going to take credit for that but he definitely has a lot of cool gifts. when we come back we'll talk about n.w.a. and ice cubes thoughts on rap music today stay with us. that. would make. i've got a quote for you. that's pretty tough. stay with substory. get this guy like you but...
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dean, let us know exactly how this works. you're from the kings bridge -- >> we're part -- we're going to bring curling to new york city. the kings bridge national ice center. they're putting in nine rinks. one dedicated full time to curling. for the first time we'll have five sheets of dedicated curling ice in new york city. >> messier is involved. curling with checking? >> i would like him as an intimidating presence on my team. >> how popular is curling in america? i'm hearing about curling after never hearing about curling. >> after the coverage we have had on the nbc family of networks in the last few olympics, we've seen big growth. we really only have three tristate area clubs. i'm going to show you how to do it. we don't see a lot of high heels in curling. this is street curling. a real curling sheet is five times as long as this. >> this is also not ice. >> it's not ice. >> and in the winter olympics, of course, it will be on actual ice. you're just going to step into it, mandy, like this, let it go towards there. a
dean, let us know exactly how this works. you're from the kings bridge -- >> we're part -- we're going to bring curling to new york city. the kings bridge national ice center. they're putting in nine rinks. one dedicated full time to curling. for the first time we'll have five sheets of dedicated curling ice in new york city. >> messier is involved. curling with checking? >> i would like him as an intimidating presence on my team. >> how popular is curling in america?...
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we are used to using little metal detectors. we go find maybe civil war bullets. in this case, we found something really big. >> tell us about the process. how was the digging process different than some of the things you do? we are looking at video of you guys excavating quarters. >> we usually go after one item, one hole for one item. it is weird for us to go after a big object like the time capsule. it is exciting. there is pressure involved because there is a lot of time, a lot of money, a lot of phone calls involved with that hunt. normally, that is not what we do. something big comes with a reward, obviously. >> is this essentially "antiques roadshow" with a shovel? are you trying to find something worth something, or historical artifacts? this mouse is both. >> there are a lot of things that are worth absolutely nothing, and yet they have extreme historical importance. that is really what this show is about. someday, we may get lucky and find a pirate chest full of gold. the chances of that happening are miniscule. this is really about the historical storie
we are used to using little metal detectors. we go find maybe civil war bullets. in this case, we found something really big. >> tell us about the process. how was the digging process different than some of the things you do? we are looking at video of you guys excavating quarters. >> we usually go after one item, one hole for one item. it is weird for us to go after a big object like the time capsule. it is exciting. there is pressure involved because there is a lot of time, a lot...
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>> the saving grace for facebook is using social media, using their own stock as currency which means if you are overvaluing these companies you are collectively overvaluing them. that is the best defensive move facebook made was using its own stock. that way if the market is overpaying for user it is overpaying across the board. liz: last word. >> the mobile market is still in flux. we had no idea what is going to be the standard, the definitive way of using a smart phone to communicate and interact in five years so this acquisition could turn out to be the best move facebook has ever made because what's app is the killer apps. liz: i also get buying the team or the youth vote. we could end on this. i don't use what's app, my 9-year-old does. >> i do. liz: that gives you a real sense that kids are using it. good to see you both. thank you so much. great discussion that makes us understand more deeply why they bought it. controversial ceo and founder josh march, good to be controversial too. closing bell ringing in 38 minutes. much of the u.s. digging out of the worst winter storms in
>> the saving grace for facebook is using social media, using their own stock as currency which means if you are overvaluing these companies you are collectively overvaluing them. that is the best defensive move facebook made was using its own stock. that way if the market is overpaying for user it is overpaying across the board. liz: last word. >> the mobile market is still in flux. we had no idea what is going to be the standard, the definitive way of using a smart phone to...
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rap music today stay with us. i marinate join me. in park and. kerry interview and much. only on bass and. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert no holds barred look at the global financial headline. to an end to kaiser report on r t. he stars in the novel and movie in america right along his ice cube you said the world's most dangerous group was and w a tell me about and w.a. and south how did that whole story you know n.w.a. what does it stand for for its stance what attitudes. it was really are our only weapon of protest again it's what we saw you know what was happening to our neighborhood you know you know coming in an era of gang banging and crack and you know police brutality and reaganomics and you know this whole mixture of things forged in wu wei and the neighborhood that we come from made in w a when you were in flames the neighborhood is so many people in the group it started off with six ended up with five. and a group you know really only lasted one strong now you know really yeah
rap music today stay with us. i marinate join me. in park and. kerry interview and much. only on bass and. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert no holds barred look at the global financial headline. to an end to kaiser report on r t. he stars in the novel and movie in america right along his ice cube you said the world's most dangerous group was and w a tell me about and w.a. and south how did that whole story you...
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satya made some choices about using outside -- even oracle software. can you give us some examples? a piece of it is the strength he has in the technology to begin with. i bring up the discussions we have around what role azure should play internally and if there would be a goal to say it should be everywhere, it should be the foundation of everything we do. there was a real discussion of what is the right evolution of one that comes online. here's a guy who can work with us, find out what the right answer is, and big that happened. >> given your conversation with your sources, what is it they say makes satya nadella especially echo any good executive should have strong vision, intellectual curiosity, but what makes him special? things, this idea of him being able to stand next to an area of growth where microsoft can say we are making some inroads. connectionbeing his to the world of startups, the world of silicon valley, where technology is going. i go back to the ruthless comment he made, this idea of shiftingown some walls around the politics of microsoft to get things done, i w
satya made some choices about using outside -- even oracle software. can you give us some examples? a piece of it is the strength he has in the technology to begin with. i bring up the discussions we have around what role azure should play internally and if there would be a goal to say it should be everywhere, it should be the foundation of everything we do. there was a real discussion of what is the right evolution of one that comes online. here's a guy who can work with us, find out what the...
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but you can only use it on monday and tuesday. people 35 and younger use groupon for every single meal or every single vacation. because it's on the phone, there's a connective issue. i would it can on dips. >> and yelp has had a deal with yahoo. what do you think of it prospects with the ipo? >> i sat in the apartment with the founder and didn't like the idea 12 years ago. now when i travel, i use yelp for great restaurants. i'm not so much on users review because i assume the first five are the owner and friends and then the next five are the competitor and friends, but to know the best things are, i think it will be acquired by someone bigger than themselves -- maybe apple, amazon, or google. they're what we're using on their phones with apps. >> thank you very much. >>> up next, chad birkin, plus your e-mails. you can e-mail me. we'll be right back. >> welcome back in. "rob black and your money." we're asking cpp chad burton about the ten pillars of retirement income planning. retirement income is intimidating. let's start wit
but you can only use it on monday and tuesday. people 35 and younger use groupon for every single meal or every single vacation. because it's on the phone, there's a connective issue. i would it can on dips. >> and yelp has had a deal with yahoo. what do you think of it prospects with the ipo? >> i sat in the apartment with the founder and didn't like the idea 12 years ago. now when i travel, i use yelp for great restaurants. i'm not so much on users review because i assume the...
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the rest of the world uses chip and pin and in the united states, we are still using swipe cards. thosepay going to hit international problems when it tries to expand? onlinere focused on marketplaces, so for the moment, they're not going to swipe your card. there's a lot of room to grow. think of how you pay for your huber ride or your air b&b room. the payment is an afterthought. they will provide the platform that allows that to happen while managing risks. that's what these marketplaces are looking for. >> ebay-paypal spin off? good idea? >> i probably know a little too much to say more about it. >> who is going to rise to the top in this world? >> i think there'll be a lot of winners. i don't think it will e1 player. i don't think it is one winner take all. the mobile platforms are a really good position and anyone who caters to developers will ofp we are in the age developers. ,nyone who caters to those everything is a service, payments included. >> formerly of paypal and google wallet, thank you for joining us. coming up, we will talk a little bit about google driverless ca
the rest of the world uses chip and pin and in the united states, we are still using swipe cards. thosepay going to hit international problems when it tries to expand? onlinere focused on marketplaces, so for the moment, they're not going to swipe your card. there's a lot of room to grow. think of how you pay for your huber ride or your air b&b room. the payment is an afterthought. they will provide the platform that allows that to happen while managing risks. that's what these marketplaces...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm recession. nineteen minutes past the hour the free movement of people may be one of the pillars of a common market but the issues driving a wage between member states calls for tougher regulations are spreading drawing condemnation from brussels so it's early and has voted in favor of curbs on. almost half of germans want to follow suit and france seventy percent of the population think there are too many foreigners in the country and the majority of britons want to see immigration reduced as well in norway a record number of illegal immigrants were deported last year as artie's europe is going to have reports of calls for stricter measures are growing louder. this used to be a quiet suburban town in the outskirts of oslo where money is spent fourteen years of his life until he says along with most of his norwegian friends they had to move out because of constant attacks by teenage immigrant again he's. been in the ambulance five times or something so it came to the point where i didn't have the
pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm recession. nineteen minutes past the hour the free movement of people may be one of the pillars of a common market but the issues driving a wage between member states calls for tougher regulations are spreading drawing condemnation from brussels so it's early and has voted in favor of curbs on. almost half of germans want to follow suit and france seventy percent of the population think there are too many foreigners in the country and the...
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that brought us closer together. here is a guy who can really work with us, find out what the right answer is, and make that happen. i think that is a strong example. >> as far is giving your conversation -- as your conversation with your sources, what is it they say that makes satya nadella successful? any executive should have strong vision and intellectual curiosity. what is it that makes him special? >> a couple of things, besides the idea of him being able to stand next to an area of growth and an area where microsoft can say we are making some inroads. the second thing being his connection to the world of startups, the world of silicon valley, the world of where technology is going. it goes together with his willingness and -- i go back to "ruthless" hef made, the idea of being able to cut down some walls and shift around the politics of microsoft to get things done. i wouldn't say that is a 1, 2, 3, nation that helped him get the job. three combination that helped him get the job. >> we will continue this conv
that brought us closer together. here is a guy who can really work with us, find out what the right answer is, and make that happen. i think that is a strong example. >> as far is giving your conversation -- as your conversation with your sources, what is it they say that makes satya nadella successful? any executive should have strong vision and intellectual curiosity. what is it that makes him special? >> a couple of things, besides the idea of him being able to stand next to an...
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you silence one you silence us all. britain acknowledges it's roam in a massacre. >> you have heard of the jamaican bobsled team, now meet these guys with their own olympic dream. one of the most important criminal trials in years is underway. former ruin dan intelligence chief is in court, charged with crimes against humanity. 800,000 people were killed in a again side in france itself has been accused of accomplicety, over support for the regime. let's get the very latest from aljazeera who joins us from paris. you are outside the courthouse, tell us about what has been happening today? >> well, the first day of this trial is drawing 20 an end here, after around nine hours of court proceedings. appearing in his wheelchair this morning. they argued that the case should be dropped but that was rejected and for many people this trial has been a long time coming. before many this has been a long time coming. where once the cameras had stop rolling suspect pass call sat behind a glass screen. some had given up hope that th
you silence one you silence us all. britain acknowledges it's roam in a massacre. >> you have heard of the jamaican bobsled team, now meet these guys with their own olympic dream. one of the most important criminal trials in years is underway. former ruin dan intelligence chief is in court, charged with crimes against humanity. 800,000 people were killed in a again side in france itself has been accused of accomplicety, over support for the regime. let's get the very latest from aljazeera...
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it used to be 2% in 2012. there are a lot of different reasons now where they've got to turn things around because they're burning through their cash and not getting that cash every quarter like they used to. >> and this guy is a turnaround expert, pete. he's done it before, chen has. that's what i think you're betting on here too is that there's a good future out there for them if indeed he turns the corner. the next product cycle will tell. >> i like the stock, but just not at these levels. i think $2 lower, which i think it will after the dan loeb pop it drops. i think that's the buy. >> let's go to the desk. i want views from both. josh brown first. who made a more compelling argument here on blackberry? >> oh, man, this is hard. i think you have to go with jon. this is not really a hard trade to do. it double bottomed at $6. that's where the support is. you put your stop in there. you have 30% of the flow short. so who knows if they're going to turn this thing around, but you have very defined risk on a p
it used to be 2% in 2012. there are a lot of different reasons now where they've got to turn things around because they're burning through their cash and not getting that cash every quarter like they used to. >> and this guy is a turnaround expert, pete. he's done it before, chen has. that's what i think you're betting on here too is that there's a good future out there for them if indeed he turns the corner. the next product cycle will tell. >> i like the stock, but just not at...
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i know better. >> the parents are us. you could vilify us. we are so sweet and understanding when they come to us and say, dad, you know, there are drugs in school. yeah. how much they going for. john: would never get things we did we are now the problem for america. earlier this big generation. a very tiring. the expects to collect medicare, social security. >> i don't know of what you, but i'm already on medicare. john: we're living longer than. >> of these systems were predicated on the idea that everybody died at 67. john: and we are living the 78 on average. >> and 130 that is really going to use up all the money for the kids. [laughter] john: and we want all of a good, expensive stuff. we will vote against politicians who say we are going to try to make it workout, which means some cuts. >> we are behaving like normal human beings always have. selfishly. people are selfish. we did not -- at least this is not our fault in this is that we did not set up these two systems that going to break the back of the economy. social security and med
i know better. >> the parents are us. you could vilify us. we are so sweet and understanding when they come to us and say, dad, you know, there are drugs in school. yeah. how much they going for. john: would never get things we did we are now the problem for america. earlier this big generation. a very tiring. the expects to collect medicare, social security. >> i don't know of what you, but i'm already on medicare. john: we're living longer than. >> of these systems were...
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thank you for coming to talk with us. thatdo you think background tells us about the future of microsoft? many are concluding this means the future will be about the cloud. >> yes. not just the cloud, but the enterprise. if you look at what the market wants from microsoft, the is aed basically is it microsoft focused just on that emphasize -- enterprise, and thereby trying to increase the pe of the company. to implementking that strategy. that could cause a significant rally in the share price. however, if you look at the commentary that microsoft put out there with very carefully crafted to basically give him space to decide which way to jump, they did not say they were eating out a consumer, they mention mobile first. that is why the share price has not moved appeared the market is sort of non-plus. nonpluss. that does any bill gates is stepping away from the business. how significant will that be to you? >> i think it is quite significant for a couple of reasons. the focus has been very much on the cloud where is the m
thank you for coming to talk with us. thatdo you think background tells us about the future of microsoft? many are concluding this means the future will be about the cloud. >> yes. not just the cloud, but the enterprise. if you look at what the market wants from microsoft, the is aed basically is it microsoft focused just on that emphasize -- enterprise, and thereby trying to increase the pe of the company. to implementking that strategy. that could cause a significant rally in the share...